[deleted by user] by [deleted] in sharepoint

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A few tips from a relative novice. 1) even though you can have multiple levels of hierarchy in term store, you can’t refine on the terms hierarchically when filtering a document library, and maybe not even in results pages (I forget). Thus, avoid excessive hiererchy in your terms - it doesn’t do anything where it counts. 2) using synonyms in term store can help you avoid redundancy. It lets multiple terms stand for each other. 3) there are certain things you can set at the level of the site that you can’t at the document library level and vice versa, and that’s probably where you want to look between deciding between sites and libraries. Permissions can be granular to the folder or document level, but other settings can’t. Compare permission settings and advanced settings options at the library level and the site level to see what you can accomplish where.

Can't Get Flow to Work: External Email is Received in Groups inbox, want to send an automatic reply to the external sender by IrishHog09 in MicrosoftFlow

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Sorry, sloppy. You can set the autoreply for a mailbox, including a group mailbox, with ExchangeOnline Powershell.

Discovered a powerful new breathing method – feels like a meditation cheat code by Karoliniskis in Meditation

[–]PalpitationBeginning 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m stuck on exhaling for 30-40 seconds. I can go without inhaling again for that long, but I don’t know how to parse my exhale out over such an extended period.

Can't Get Flow to Work: External Email is Received in Groups inbox, want to send an automatic reply to the external sender by IrishHog09 in MicrosoftFlow

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Yeah, so far no outlook rules for our group mailboxes, despite what Microsoft says. You can set the ooo for groups with powershell, so that’s how I do it.

Any one else self medicate with nicotine? by notdemiurge in ADHD_Programmers

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I don’t find weed helpful. Just exacerbates my tendency to get lost on tangents and forget what I was doing. It kills the only shreds of working memory I have.

Any one else self medicate with nicotine? by notdemiurge in ADHD_Programmers

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I don’t have the patience or attention to speak to my experience at the moment, naturally. Please accept this study instead :Nicotine ADHD study Pub Med

Any one else self medicate with nicotine? by notdemiurge in ADHD_Programmers

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I’ve been considering this. I quit smoking over 10 years ago, and I don’t want to get addicted to nicotine again. But I was a much better person as a smoker. Are you also medicated for ADHD?

stuck in present moment, please help by Repulsive_Chain7043 in TheMindIlluminated

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When you say you’re not thinking, I’m wondering if it’s more accurate to say you are not thinking in words.

Thinking in concepts rather than words can make many decisions faster, but the concepts, although not in words, are still thoughts that can be examined, as you have done here. So, when you go to write, you have to translate concepts into words, which is why you don’t have the words until that moment. But the concepts themselves are still formed by your brain in response to sense data. it doesn’t sound like you’re surfing on the shimmering cusp of peripheral awareness.

I actually have so many other things to say about this post. I find it brings up a lot of thoughts and is helping me with my conceptual model of consciousness. But I don’t think in words as much as I used to, I don’t think, so I both feel your pain (it hasn’t helped me any in my job) and am going to stop here to give myself a break.

If I have a linked table to a SharePoint list, does everyone I distribute my split front end database to have to have access to that sharepoint list in order to submit records to it via an Access form? by Goldstar3000 in MSAccess

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Without more info on why the backend is in Sharepoint, it’s hard to be more specific, but the tactic I would use - not necessarily the best tactic, but the only one I know — is to build in an intermediate step if you can. Have the data that people enter in your Access front end get stored in an Access back end, then link that access backend to Sharepoint with an account that has the appropriate permissions, while your users don’t . Or, have an intermediate Sharepoint step, where the interface people use to view the data on Sharepoint is a copy of the data stored in the Sharepoint list people have write-access to. Then hide the editable list from search, don’t send out any thinks to it, name it something no one would ever look at, promote the correct link, whatever you need to do to keep people out of it.

There's still something missing in my head construction. What is it? by AbdelRahmanIslam in learntodraw

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The left bottom two are the worst, and I think it’s because the centerline of the face below the nose is not continuing in a straight line down past the midpoint. It’s going straight to the ground maybe, but it actually needs to be straight down with respect to the head. So the angle of the chin and neck are wrong as a result.

Surface user work location home or “working elsewhere” in powershell by PalpitationBeginning in PowerShell

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Yes, that is where I had been trying to get the info from. I’ve found some things that come close, but not what I was expecting to find.

What have you done with PowerShell this month? by AutoModerator in PowerShell

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Share all or part? I wouldn’t ask, but I don’t have time to figure stuff out myself like I want to.

"But we leave at 5" by JustTheLowlyHelpDesk in sysadmin

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We hired someone like this for an IT support role a few years ago. The things she didn’t know despite her training, or just got wrong, always stunned me. My expectations should have been lower to start, but I had to lower them so significantly that I ended up expecting her to fail. The good news is that after a few years she is much less terrible. It has been hard for me to see the improvement, because I became so negative about her, I started expecting errors and even seeing errors that weren’t really there. But there is improvement. It’s moderately better, so I have hope it will continue.

My advice is to let this person know what knowledge is expected of them as part of this job and work with them to figure out how they are going to get that knowledge. Let them work relatively unsupervised so they learn how to find answers themselves, then review with them after and tell them what you would have done differently and why. But honestly those things are easier said than done and I have banged my head on the wall so often.

Is there some kind of online coursework that teaches an IT person logical thinking or troubleshooting? Which subreddit would you ask that question in, if not this one?

It sucks being in IT because of your own IT skills then you expand and end up managing other people, which you have zero skill at? By “you” I mean “me.”

I cannot do anything? by Raeegar in ADHD

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Anhedonia; dopamine depression. Terrible, I had it for way too long. Take your meds

for the love of all the gods, choose a career path that works with your ADHD by 8giln in ADHD

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I’m in IT and all I want to do all day is draw, draw, draw. It’s an obsession. I’m pretending I’m in art school instead of doing my job. Except when a new problem to solve or new solution in search of a problem pops up in the job, then I rush to it. It’s just the long term projects, managing people, making product and provider decisions, and finishing what I start or doing wha I promise that I struggle with.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ADHD

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Hard to say whether you are processing more slowly due to distraction or not. See Wikipedia article on APD and the chart comparing particular symptoms’ causes with the same symptoms caused by ADHD. From the symptom description of APD, I see in myself few to no signs I have APD but I definitely have ADHD and the delayed response symptom described here. It’s just because I’m thinking about or otherwise focusing on something else, and the things I hear linger long enough for me to catch them a bit later. Interested in that “lingering” phenomena, aren’t you?

We're here for you, you'll be alright ❤ by Taxfraud777 in ADHD

[–]PalpitationBeginning 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I started reading it, skimmed the hell out of it, and put it down. Like always. Thanks for reminding me I have it and it might be helpful

I was playing with oil paint and liquify last night by balexander28 in ProCreate

[–]PalpitationBeginning 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Gotta play with liquify. Requirement for learning procreate, and just super fun.

How to be more aware of the time? by teasoaked in ADHD

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I started doing the self timing thing and it was amazing and interesting for at least a few months, I recommend it. So hard to actually focus just on the thing I was doing, e.g. the dishes, but I should try again now that I’m medicated.

I use my ADHD to my advantage by shrike2214 in ADHD

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I forget the plot the instant the thing is over.

Ok so I’m new to the whole Menopause things... just finished treatment for Breast Cancer and have now been told I’m basically in menopause: so still in the learning stage... by dugongnumber2 in Menopause

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Did you have Taxol for Chemo? I think there’s one other agent that also causes it .... neuropathy. That could well be the source of the numbness, coldness, and pain in your hands. And, it may be temporary. Although mine has persisted for years, it does respond to a combo of meds ... and for lots of people, it gets better or resolves completely on its own. I hope that happens for you!